Her boyfriend, Kyle Buracchi, 24, 121 West High St., East Hampton, was also arrested in connection with the case and is charged with accessory to insurance fraud and accessory to second-degree larceny. Buracchi was also in court on Thursday and has applied for accelerated rehabilitation as well. He is due back in court July 25.

If they are granted into the program by the judge, they will be placed on a probation period and may have conditions placed on them. If they complete all the requirements, the charges against them will be dismissed. If the judge does not grant the program for Rybitwa and Buracchi, they will face prosecution on the charges. Also, if they are granted the program but fail to comply with the conditions, the state can bring the cases back to court and prosecute them.

Also arrested in connection with the fraud scheme was Robert Grem, 47, 93 Camera Road, Durham, who is charged with insurance fraud, second-degree larceny, conspiracy to commit insurance fraud, conspiracy to commit second-degree larceny, falsely reporting the theft of a car and accessory to commit first-degree criminal mischief and Christopher Grem, 24, 93 Camera Road, Durham, who is charged with the same charges as his father. Both men are due back in court on June 27.

CORRECTION: Kyle Buracchi's address has been corrected to 121 West High St., East Hampton.